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Pictures of snow across Medway

By: Rachel Dixon

Published: 16:52, 30 January 2019

Updated: 10:52, 31 January 2019

The Met office promised the Towns would be hit with snow overnight.

Some parts were covered in a scenic, blanket of white, others got a light dusting and the Kent Online offices on the Medway City Estate got absolutely none.

We asked people from across Medway to send in their icy pics, so if you missed out on the snowy fun you can live it through this article.

Here's a selection of snowy Medway sent in by the lovely Medway Messenger readers.

Lets start off with this scenic picture sent in by Billy on the school run in High Halstow.

Billy from High Halstow on the school run.
Andy sent in this icy blue pic of his garden.

Keeping with the 'W' alliteration Walderslade Woods were transformed into a Winter Wonderland.

Mia sent in this beautiful shot of Walderslade Woods
Michelle driving through Walderslade woods in the snow

The Arctic conditions even attracted a little penguin!

Laura sent in this picture of her little one enjoying the snow in Walderslade.

Moving in to the residential parts of Chatham now, which got more of a light dusting.

Rebecca's view of limited snow in Chatham

Some of our very cute, fluffy friends were having a lovely time too.

Lucy's happy snow dog
Sarah's fluffy dog loving the snow in Rochester.

But enough of the snowy fun- for some people in the Towns things were very disappointing.
Those in Gillingham, Chatham Dockside and Hoo, who were hoping for a day at home after being snowed in, there was no such luck.

Billy's artistic shot of snow in Hoo
Maxine was not impressed with the pathetic snow fall in Boundary Road Chatham

Send in your scenic snow snaps to medway@thekmgroup.co.uk, as more flakes falls over the weekend.

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